Is a Medicaid Annuity Right for You? (Cleveland, Westlake & Independence, OH)

Are you worried about going broke in a nursing home?

If your spouse or parent is entering a skilled nursing facility in Cleveland, Westlake, or Independence, Ohio, you are not alone. Across Northeast Ohio, the average cost of a nursing home is approaching $13,000 per month. For most families, paying privately for long-term care simply isn’t sustainable.

For many Ohio families, Medicaid is the only remaining option. But Medicaid eligibility often requires spending down the majority of your assets before benefits begin.

That leaves families feeling stuck — forced to lose their savings before receiving help.

The Spend-Down Problem (Ohio Medicaid Rules)

Under current Medicaid rules in Ohio, a married couple must divide their “countable” assets.

In a typical scenario:

  • Husband enters a nursing home in the Cleveland area
  • Wife remains at home (the “community spouse”)
  • The couple has $200,000 in countable savings

Generally, the healthy spouse can keep about half of those assets (subject to a state maximum that adjusts annually under Ohio Medicaid guidelines).

Without planning:

  • Wife may keep $100,000
  • The remaining $100,000 must be spent down before Medicaid will help pay

That’s a devastating financial hit for many families in Westlake, Independence, and greater Cuyahoga County.

What Is a Medicaid Compliant Annuity?

A Medicaid Compliant Annuity (MCA) is a legal planning tool that may allow excess assets to be converted into an income stream for the healthy spouse.

Instead of losing the “extra” savings through spend-down, those funds may be repositioned into a properly structured annuity that:

  • Produces income for the community spouse
  • Complies with Ohio Medicaid regulations
  • Potentially accelerates eligibility for the spouse in care

The result?

  • The spouse at home maintains income security
  • The nursing home bill may be covered by Medicaid
  • Assets are preserved legally within the rules

Important: This Is Not a DIY Strategy

Medicaid planning is highly technical — especially under Ohio Medicaid laws, which differ from state to state.

If an annuity is structured incorrectly:

  • Medicaid penalties can apply
  • Eligibility can be delayed
  • Significant funds can be lost

Every family’s situation is different. Timing, income, asset types, and marital status all matter.

This strategy must only be evaluated and implemented by a qualified elder law attorney serving Cleveland, Westlake, or Independence, Ohio.

When Might This Strategy Make Sense?

A Medicaid Compliant Annuity may be worth exploring if:

  • One spouse is already in a nursing home in Cleveland or surrounding suburbs
  • The couple has excess countable assets
  • The healthy spouse needs income protection
  • Immediate planning is necessary

It is not appropriate in every case — but when it fits, it can be incredibly powerful.

Talk to a Cleveland-Area Elder Law Attorney First

At Red Wagon Law Firm, we help families in Cleveland, Westlake, Independence, and across Northeast Ohio understand their options before making irreversible financial decisions.

If your family is facing a $13,000 per month nursing home bill, you deserve to know what strategies may be available to you.

Schedule a confidential consultation to determine whether Medicaid planning — including a Medicaid Compliant Annuity — may be appropriate for your situation.